The Enid Blyton Haiku Game
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Re: The Enid Blyton Haiku Game
Thanks, Shadow.
Ornithologist;
Wilderness, winds, waves and wings;
Bobbing orange peel.
Ornithologist;
Wilderness, winds, waves and wings;
Bobbing orange peel.
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Re: The Enid Blyton Haiku Game
Right series, old thing, but wrong book! The biggest clue is in the third line.
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Re: The Enid Blyton Haiku Game
It looks like The Sea of Adventure to me!
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Re: The Enid Blyton Haiku Game
Sure is! Over to you, Tony.
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Re: The Enid Blyton Haiku Game
I have to admit that I don't look at the Games section all that often!
I hope I am getting this right:-
Granny in trouble
Clearing of Ivy
Problem solved
Far too easy I expect!
I hope I am getting this right:-
Granny in trouble
Clearing of Ivy
Problem solved
Far too easy I expect!
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Re: The Enid Blyton Haiku Game
Is it The Mystery of the Strange Messages ?
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Re: The Enid Blyton Haiku Game
I'm afraid not!
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Re: The Enid Blyton Haiku Game
I don't know why I am even attempting this, if I'm right I have real trouble coming up with a question!
I think it may be The Treasure Hunters.
I think it may be The Treasure Hunters.
If I could live here on this secret island always and always and always, and never grow up at all, I would be quite happy
Re: The Enid Blyton Haiku Game
You won't believe it, but that's what I meant!Tony Summerfield wrote:It looks like The Sea of Adventure to me!
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Re: The Enid Blyton Haiku Game
Bad luck, you are right! Your turn for a question.shadow wrote:I don't know why I am even attempting this, if I'm right I have real trouble coming up with a question!
I think it may be The Treasure Hunters.
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Re: The Enid Blyton Haiku Game
Here goes ...
Monkey having fun
Whirlpool leads to the blowhole
Secrets to be saved
Monkey having fun
Whirlpool leads to the blowhole
Secrets to be saved
If I could live here on this secret island always and always and always, and never grow up at all, I would be quite happy
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Re: The Enid Blyton Haiku Game
It's the Rubadub Mystery
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Re: The Enid Blyton Haiku Game
You'll have to try saying what you mean next time!Moonraker wrote:You won't believe it, but that's what I meant!Tony Summerfield wrote:It looks like The Sea of Adventure to me!
"Heyho for a starry night and a heathery bed!" - Jack, The Secret Island.
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Re: The Enid Blyton Haiku Game
Rubadub it is, over to you.
If I could live here on this secret island always and always and always, and never grow up at all, I would be quite happy